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The sign in screen. Ms. Frizzle enters her username and password and clicks the sign in button. | |||
| Ms. Frizzle’s homepage. She can now select a class from the dropdown at the top left of the screen. In addition, in the top right, she can see how many new messages she has received from parents and how many notifications/announcements she has (for example, when a parent signed a form). Ms. Frizzle selects the 3A science class. | ||
| Ms. Frizzle’s 3A science class page. On the left side of the screen, there is a list of pages that she can view for this class. In the main section of the screen, she can see a list of the students in the class, together with their pictures. She can click on a student to view the individual student's page and then send a message to that student's parents, enter the student's grades, etc. | ||
| Ms. Frizzle hovers over the "Forms" button, and a menu appears to give her the options of creating a new form or viewing existing form. Ms. Frizzle clicks on "create a new form." | ||
| The create a form page. There is a textbox in which Ms. Frizzle can type the permission slip. Alternatively, she can choose a template which she can then edit, or she can click the "upload" button to upload a document from her computer. She can then send the form to all the parents in the class, save a draft of the form to return to later, or click cancel. |
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Pros
* Efficiency
* Learnability
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